Wetherspoon warns of 'dangerous tax disparity' as interim profit dips
Pub operator warns that increased competition from supermarkets and higher wages will hit its profit in 2016.
Market round-up: FTSE and European stocks nosedive as Mario Draghi's comments offset ECB's boost
Stocks nosedive despite expanded stimulus after ECB President admits he sees no further reason for future rate cuts.
US market open: Wall Street gains after ECB delivers boost to markets
Dow Jones and Nasdaq on the front foot as news of fresh ECB stimulus offsets decline in oil prices.
Aviva shares surge as insurer lifts dividend after 2015 profit beats expectations
FTSE 100 insurer posts 20% increase in operating profit and lifts dividend 15% year-on-year
CMA rules low-income households need energy cap and wants to introduce 'safeguard' tariff
Customers on pre-paid meters must be protected and a 'safeguard' tariff that could save £300m a year.
Market round-up: FTSE and European stocks recover from losses as oil prices rally
Prudential leads FTSE risers but UK and European stocks relinquish gains late on despite oil rally.
US market open: Wall Street follows European stocks into the black as oil prices rally
Dow Jones edges over the 17,000 threshold as oil prices gain more than 2% and European stocks rise firmly.
Mercedes Formula One chief Toto Wolff to sell remaining stake in Williams Grand Prix Holdings
Toto Wolff has confirmed plans to sell his 5% stake in British team to US healthcare executive Brad Hollinger.
Number of employees on zero-hours contracts reaches all-time high in December 2015
ONS says number of people on zero hours contracts increased by 104,000 to 800,000 between October and December 2015.
UK industrial production kicks off 2016 on stronger footing thanks to manufacturing sector
UK industrial production rebounds in January, as manufacturing output soars past expectations.
Amazon plans 1,000 permanent Manchester jobs in 2016
Online retail giant will open a fulfilment centre next to Manchester Airport, which will employ 1,000 staff.
EU referendum: Brexit would damage competitiveness of City of London, warns UK finance lobby
TheCityUK warned all alternatives to Britain's EU membership would create problem for UK financial sector.
Market round-up: Miners drag FTSE 100 lower after Chinese data disappoints investors
FTSE ends in the red as BHP and Anglo American plunge over 15% after Chinese exports hit six-year low in February
US market open: Wall Street snaps five-day winning streak but oil prices climb
Dow Jones and Nasdaq edge lower after disappointing data from China worries investors in the US.
Paddy Power lifts dividend after revenue and profit hit the jackpot in 2015
Irish bookmaker breaks €1bn revenue barrier for first time as online and retail operations boom.
Consumer spending slows down for second consecutive month amid Brexit uncertainty
Consumer spending grows 3.3% in February as slowdown continues, despite strong performance in restaurants and pubs.
Permanent placements hit three-month high as labour market stays in good health
Demand for staff grew at fastest pace in six months according to REC.
Market round-up: FTSE edges lower despite rally in oil prices but European stocks gain
Miners enjoy late rally but FTSE ends in the red as geopolitical worries replace bullish sentiment among investors.
US market open: Wall Street struggles for direction as oil prices extend gains
Dow Jones edges higher early on but Nasdaq and S&P fail to follow suit, despite gains in oil prices.
Dan Wagner ousted from Powa Technologies board as company enters administration
Wagner departs with unfulfilled ambition to turn Powa into 'biggest tech company in living memory'.
Dividend payouts among FTSE 100 stocks paint a complicated picture of the market
Over £3.6bn worth of dividends have been cancelled so far in 2016 but is there hope for the UK's blue-chip stocks?
US market open: Dow and Nasdaq edge lower despite strong non-far payrolls report
Wall Street struggles to gain ground after report shows US economy added 242,00 jobs last month.
Goldman Sachs and Bank of America to cut jobs across trading divisions amid market turmoil
Goldman and BofA will cut jobs in their trading businesses as market volatility weighs on US investment banks.
WPP hikes dividend but warns industry optimism is misplaced
FTSE 100 group says clients are becoming not willing to take risks.
London Stock Exchange lifts dividend as profit rises 31% and revenue surges
LSE will lift its total dividend by 20% after posting sharp increase in profits and revenue
The Isis Wolves of Wall Street: Islamic militants make huge profit on foreign currency markets
UK Parliamentary committee told Islamic State makes up to £14m a month laundering stolen money into Middle East markets
US market open: Dow and Nasdaq dip lower as investors await non-farm payrolls report
Wall Street takes a breather as investors await Friday's non-farm payrolls report.
Powa Technologies fire sale: PowaTag and PowaWeb sold to save 69 jobs
Deloitte has completed the sale of PowaWeb and PowaTag on behalf of the embattled e-commerce business
UK services sector grows at slowest pace in three years as Brexit fears mount
Markit UK services PMI and new orders slump to three-year low in February as businesses grow worried over Brexit.
FCA launches probe into six life insurance firms amid concerns of poor practice
Prudential, Old Mutual and Scottish Widows among firms investigated by the City watchdog.